hopefully they can determine something from the name tag or is it just a brand name?
a lot of emphasis on not identifying the gender on the clothes being female, maybe implying it could be any child dressed as a female or the clothes not belonging to the victim
i notice the clothes appear to have bloodstains, so was all the evidence stuffed in that case with the body.
I don't think the suitcase was initially so close to the road, didn't an article state several people had mucked around with it?
I don't think where it lefts screams that the leaver wanted it found. There are better, more surefire ways to get a body found. I also wouldn't consider this an extreme attempt to hide it either. All that land and it's left close to town? I think this is a hasty dump with logistical constraints, the best they could manage. Would explain the other likely incriminating objects in the suitcase too, if they've been spooked into getting rid of it. Someone more worried about hiding it from people with access to where it was, such as their family, with a time crunch upon them. More worried about that than worried about being tied to it if/when it is eventually found.
Had to share. Something that is playing on my mind is Why Wynarka? Why not Tailem Bend where there is the river?? Why not the Conservation and National parks close by?
Its incredibly brazen and im wondering if it was a case of the potato was getting too hot so had to quickly dispose of it so to speak. Were detectives close to something or someone?
reporter asked if they think child is Australian - he said they have a very open mind - child could've come from Europe or United States? (not sure the end of that sentence)
remains are NOT recent
man with suitcase avoided eye contact?
sorry I'm having trouble with his accent :blushing: